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Eat Your U.S. History Homework

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a fantastic way to connect to their attitudes and lifestyles.

Eat your way through this cookbook to understand the way our founding fathers, first citizens, and Native Americans lived. With each recipe comes a dash of historical perspective, like the Thanksgiving Succotash that the Wampanoag Indians probably showed the pilgrims how to make at the first Thanksgiving. Munch on bread like the soldiers during the French and Indian War did, with Lost Bread, an invention of French soldiers for repurposing stale bread. (Otherwise known as French toast.) With pictures, cartoons, and fully comprehensive recipes, you can travel through time and connect with Americans of yore - much yummier than flash cards!

About Ten Year Olds

Highly active, clever little people with lots of opinions. They will undoubtedly be sitting by computers, but they also need toys and games to play with and real world objects. They have got stacks of energy so anything involving hurling objects around outside is good. Kites are great at this age as they can start to control them properly. This is the age when they get seriously speedy so you might need to dust off your running shoes if you want to keep up.